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Mike Gaffron <br /> From: James Van Eyll [jvaneyll@longlakemn.gov] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 11:07 AM <br /> To: Luke Kujawa <br /> Cc: Mike Gaffron; Lyle Oman <br /> Subject: Re: Fuel Solution Approval needed <br /> Luke, <br /> I just left a message on your voice mail. Who is the manufacturer of the tank listed below? I also want to talk <br /> about the proposed location of this mobile tank. Can we meet out at the site? There are restrictions on how <br /> close to the building openings the nozzle can be within among other items. <br /> Thanks <br /> James <br /> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Luke Kujawa<Luke@yourboatclub.net> wrote: <br /> Mike, <br /> I have literally spoken with vendors from Connecticut to San Diego and many others in between. Although the <br /> exact Trans-cube we are looking for is not available in the time we need. I have found a local vendor who can <br /> deliver the equivalent (or better) in time with the specifications below. <br /> This is a completely self contained mobile option as you requested with a double walled tank, on a trailer with <br /> hose and real all mounted on the trailer. I will need to order this today or tomorrow in order to get it built and <br /> assembled in time. Before I do that, I need to know for sure you approve this option AND that it is at least on <br /> the table for discussion, as you suggested, for a longer term use. From my perspective, we are being forced to <br /> spend upwards of$15,000 for a temporary solution and although urgency dictates I move forward, I at least <br /> would like to further the discussion on using this for a longer term as the other option is over $50,000 when all <br /> said and done. <br /> It will be placed in that first parking spot as discussed and approved, and if you require, I will place a concrete <br /> road barrier along side of it to protect it. I would think one would be ample as the end would be protected by <br /> the hitch on the trailer and putting a barrier there would essentially block it in, making it not mobile as required. <br /> Here are the new answers to the questions you had asked: <br /> is it mobile on wheels? Yes <br /> does it need to be tied down? No <br /> surrounded by concreted road barriers? One side to keep it mobile (your call if more necessary) <br /> how is it refilled? Gas Truck by fuel delivery service. <br /> which spot in the parking lot? Spot number 1 on sketch, closest to lake and house and first dock. <br /> is the hose reel mobile? Attached to trailer <br /> attached to the ground? No. <br /> 1000 Gallon UL142 Double-Wall Fuel Storage Tank. <br /> - 4 - 2" FNPT Openings Top Of Tank <br /> - Powdercoat finish; black, Gray or White. <br /> i <br />